Hi!
As a software engineer and tec diver, I’ve always been fascinated by decompression algorithms and building practical tools. I love experimenting with dive planning software, but I’ve always felt there was a gap - the lack of an interactive diving simulator or a more dynamic dive planner with playback capabilities. That’s why I created dive-sim.com. It started as a fun project, but it’s also designed to help others learn decompression theory and, most importantly, practice using a dive computer in a safe, simulated environment.
The main idea behind it is to let users perform decompression on screen, analyze and really understand how it works, learn to read and use all the different readings, tweak parameters, and see in real-time how those changes affect decompression profiles. It’s designed as a hands-on learning tool to learn deco theory and how to use dive computer in practice.
Ideally, my dream is that this could be used to teach decompression theory in tech courses as an interactive alternative to showing students a bunch of powerpoint slides. Instead of just presenting theory, instructors and students could explore decompression dynamics live, making the learning process much more engaging and practical.
Recently I added also gas simulation, so you can keep an eye on SPGs and even simulate gas failures, see how depth affects gas loss etc.
It would honestly mean a lot if you could find some time to take a look and share your honest feedback.
Keep in mind, it's currently a demo, it's a work in progress and it's not really meant for use on mobile yet.
dive-sim.com
Best,
NX32
As a software engineer and tec diver, I’ve always been fascinated by decompression algorithms and building practical tools. I love experimenting with dive planning software, but I’ve always felt there was a gap - the lack of an interactive diving simulator or a more dynamic dive planner with playback capabilities. That’s why I created dive-sim.com. It started as a fun project, but it’s also designed to help others learn decompression theory and, most importantly, practice using a dive computer in a safe, simulated environment.
The main idea behind it is to let users perform decompression on screen, analyze and really understand how it works, learn to read and use all the different readings, tweak parameters, and see in real-time how those changes affect decompression profiles. It’s designed as a hands-on learning tool to learn deco theory and how to use dive computer in practice.
Ideally, my dream is that this could be used to teach decompression theory in tech courses as an interactive alternative to showing students a bunch of powerpoint slides. Instead of just presenting theory, instructors and students could explore decompression dynamics live, making the learning process much more engaging and practical.
Recently I added also gas simulation, so you can keep an eye on SPGs and even simulate gas failures, see how depth affects gas loss etc.
It would honestly mean a lot if you could find some time to take a look and share your honest feedback.
Keep in mind, it's currently a demo, it's a work in progress and it's not really meant for use on mobile yet.
dive-sim.com
Best,
NX32